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Old 02-19-2015, 04:05 AM
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Originally Posted by sloufoot
Mine also has the DK lift brackets. Everything works great together !
Good to hear that. I have had a few IM's asking if it would work with the DK lifts. I did not know for sure. Not sure why, but in the progressive installation instructions, it mentioned not to use with riser blocks. Not sure what that meant, but as stated works fine for both manufacture lift kit systems.
 
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Originally Posted by brerrabbit
Screwball thanks for the clarification on the clutch spring. I think I knew that but had a senior moment when I worded the question. I have been spending a lot of time lately in the service manual.


Like I said, I am still searching the forum concerning the suspension. The passenger seat is almost directly above the wheels and shock position. This means she gets the brunt of it when it 'bottoms out'. It is a real slam. I can hear it but very rarely do I get the same feel in the driver seat. When we see a problem spot coming she can lean forward to escape the pain but when surprised by one, it's time to head home. She loves to ride so we have to do something. Currently running 50 in shocks and 22 in tires. Her back rarely gives her problems so it doesn't seem to be an issue with her body.


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You could try something like the Tri-Glide Lift Kit or the Comfort Lift Kit.
These kits will definitely help with the bottoming out issues. The Trike & Comfort Lift Kit replaces the stock shock mounts of your Harley Trike. It gives an increase of 1.25" at the shocks and 1.6" at the rear of the bike. This gives you a smoother, plusher ride. Hope this helps you out

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Thanks Kelsey, we installed those last year.
 
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